Resonetics moves to new facility

June 17, 2011
Nashua, N.H. – Resonetics, a major supplier of laser micromachined products, has moved to a new facility because of expansion in its medical division. The new facility is 50% larger than the previous facility.

Nashua, N.H. – Resonetics, a major supplier of laser micromachined products, has moved to a new facility because of expansion in its medical division. The new facility is 50% larger than the previous facility.

Further expansion plans call for a doubling again by 2012; therefore, the company has reserved surrounding expansion space. Laser micromachining is a critical fabrication technology for the manufacturing of medical devices, diagnostics, and a variety of non-medical products as the machining features become increasingly small.

"Over the last few years, our company has executed the strategic plan to build a thriving medical device component business, culminating in moving to a new facility to accommodate the growth. We just simply ran out of room," said Cliff Gabay, president.

Regarding the reason Resonetics remained in Nashua, Gabay said: "Despite many attractive options from other states, we chose to remain in New Hampshire because of the tremendous support from the New Hampshire Division of Economic Development and the local towns (Nashua and Merrimack) plus the fact that I could maintain close proximity to the existing Resonetics staff."

Resonetics is said to be the largest total solution provider of laser micromachining products and services in the world. It is also regarded as having the largest independent plastic (polymer) laser micromachining facility with more than 50 UV-based laser micromachining systems and a medical component fabrication facility.

The US-based company has three separate business divisions: the Medical Division, the Laser Micromachining Division (for contract manufacturing services) and the Laser Systems Division (for capital equipment). The new address is 44 Simon Street, Nashua, NH 03060

For more information contact: [email protected]

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